Or, “Panginoon ko naman.. Patay tayo diyan,” as an expression in disbelief and awe. And more often, when we are complaining.

See my point?

We often not aware on what we regularly say, especially these words. They become part of our habits. And habits do not distinguish what is good and bad. The mind just unconsciously spew it, the same principle as the slip-of-the-tounge concept.

As we had read this, we must be aware of our choice of words. We must guard our thoughts to these unconscious habits on bad use of expressions. Curse words. God does not want cursing, especially when we use His name against Him.

Why not use these expressions to good use, like “Panginoon Ko” in a grateful manner? We can say, “Panginoon ko! Salamat po!”